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is there an educated work force? they want to know -- and it starts with -- where is the infrastructure and advantage for innovation? i think we need to talk about that, because otherwise we're just looking at slash and burn, cut spending right now. the budget deficit commission said not a good idea in a fragile economy. i would like you to elaborate on the tax credits that are available to businesses to incentivize research and development that is key to our growth. it is the private sector in this country that creates the new discoveries, technologies, and products. they often look to us for that helping hand. >> thank you. i think that if you were to ask most businesses in the high- technology area what the single thing is that we could do that could give them stability moving forward would be permanence of the r&d tax credit. uncertainty from year to year is a difficult way to do business. in washington there is this conventional wisdom that we know it will be extended because of past to be, if you are a business
is there an educated work force? they want to know -- and it starts with -- where is the infrastructure and advantage for innovation? i think we need to talk about that, because otherwise we're just looking at slash and burn, cut spending right now. the budget deficit commission said not a good idea in a fragile economy. i would like you to elaborate on the tax credits that are available to businesses to incentivize research and development that is key to our growth. it is the private sector in...
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and we met with educators and parents from the school boards to the state school offices and associations. again, the governors of those folks. and maybe one of the most important things we have been focusing on is the mental health community. the american academy for childhood and adolescence psychiatry, the national counselor community of behavioral health centers. there is a perspective among health providers that mental illness is a major component. and yesterday, we finished up on in this room with about 17 members of the faith community, which in all the years i have been doing this, the first time there has been overwhelming consensus on the evangelical groups nationwide. particularly those from the rural areas. the national catholic conference of bishops. the muslim community. because this does up a significant moral dimension to it. how do we make the american community safer? how do we go about it? and tonight, we meet with too. later, i need with industry representatives, as well as the nra, and the executive director of defense, the head by a 3 -- the small arms advisory counc
and we met with educators and parents from the school boards to the state school offices and associations. again, the governors of those folks. and maybe one of the most important things we have been focusing on is the mental health community. the american academy for childhood and adolescence psychiatry, the national counselor community of behavioral health centers. there is a perspective among health providers that mental illness is a major component. and yesterday, we finished up on in this...
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. >> educated me this morning. thanks, mike. >>> let's turn to the nba, where carmelo anthony's off-court confrontation with kevin garnett has earned him a one-game suspension. anthony waited for garnett near the celtics locker room and then near the team bus. >>> knicks/celtics meet again in boston two weeks from today. >>> more from the nba the lakers without pa ga sol and dwight howard trying to stop a four-game skid in san antonio, good luck with. third quarter, lakers down 13, kobe bryant scored 25 in the game. still in the third quarter, kobe drives, acrobatic circus shot, this was a 9-0 run for the lakers. kobe off the rim, miss. three seconds left. no. the lakers have now lost a season-high five straight games. >>> while the lakers have struggled l.a.'s other team the best team the clippers, they beat the mavs last night. they have the nba's best record, 28-6. >>> coming up at top of the hour on "morning joe" -- president obama taps a veteran to head up the treasury department in his second term. what jack
. >> educated me this morning. thanks, mike. >>> let's turn to the nba, where carmelo anthony's off-court confrontation with kevin garnett has earned him a one-game suspension. anthony waited for garnett near the celtics locker room and then near the team bus. >>> knicks/celtics meet again in boston two weeks from today. >>> more from the nba the lakers without pa ga sol and dwight howard trying to stop a four-game skid in san antonio, good luck with. third...
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football can also get you a scholarship to college, where you can get an education. yuko around this region and you don't have exclusively african- americans playing football. you see a lot of white kids playing football as well. sure, soccer is very popular now and is coming up even in the district of columbia. but i don't accept the class argument that soccer necessarily attract middle to upper middle- class kids. globally, soccer is the number- one sport and is played in all countries of the world. >> tip of the hat to the washington nationals, who did this right -- >> baseball team. >> they had their start pitcher to he had surgery, did 20 games, he wanted to go in desperately, but they stopped him, and they were contenders for the national championship. they may have lost because he wasn't there. they said, "no, it will be dangerous for you, we have invested in you, you don't play any more this year." >> charles, any discussion of the sports involves drugs -- >> and we saw a remarkable event this week where nobody for the first time in 15 years was voted into th
football can also get you a scholarship to college, where you can get an education. yuko around this region and you don't have exclusively african- americans playing football. you see a lot of white kids playing football as well. sure, soccer is very popular now and is coming up even in the district of columbia. but i don't accept the class argument that soccer necessarily attract middle to upper middle- class kids. globally, soccer is the number- one sport and is played in all countries of the...
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spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing that is spurring colleges and universities in many cases to raise the tuition each and every year. at the end of the day the kids would get the money to come to school with. >> i think government plays a huge role in my tuition is skyrocketing. since 1980 the revelation has been 135%. you can see that because we keep on passing more and more government programs and a central authority trying to back it. in pleading in this tree, happening with the student loan bubble command government says we will subsidize it. more people want to go in
spend a million dollars for education. the craziest thing ever. >> in other times things don't go as planned. you might enter school intending to do something that pays a high salary and might not graduate. by the time you graduate you may have changed from mind, so i think families need to be realistic about the risk involved in banking on coming out of school was a really high salary. gerri: charlie, i want to ask you a question. the very fact of governments and loans, is that the thing...
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educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for society to reinvest in this work. at the same time, mediocre and crop the stuff is just as expensive as excellent stuff. we need to demand higher standards in the things that we purchase. some excellent stuff will be free. can we build our networks and be equally germane about investment and standing behind people and also a tough-minded enough to admit that a lot of what we have invested in so forcefully creates no return for children. there is a kind of dual candor that is possible. >> i'm michael with the education writers association. my question is about the wraparound effort involved in get
educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for...
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as college education's high cost continues to rise, some families are forced to opt out for financial reasons. how does that impact businesses on campus. joining me now is drew faust, harvard president. >> great to be here. >> we had news this week from m moody's. the demand for four-year college degrees is going down, it is softening. it is softening. leading to declines in net revenue for many universities. now, i realize harvard really is in a unique position. but tell me what you see broadly speaking out there in terms of the demand, in terms of the numbers of students coming in to four-year colleges, and even higher education. >> well, harvard does still have this very high level of demand, and our applications are up again this year for the college. but you're right, on a broader nationwide basis, we're seeing a softening in that demand as moody's just reported. i think this is something the country should be worried about, because we're in a moment in human history where knowledge is evermore important as a foundation for economic growth, for social mobility, for building the k
as college education's high cost continues to rise, some families are forced to opt out for financial reasons. how does that impact businesses on campus. joining me now is drew faust, harvard president. >> great to be here. >> we had news this week from m moody's. the demand for four-year college degrees is going down, it is softening. it is softening. leading to declines in net revenue for many universities. now, i realize harvard really is in a unique position. but tell me what...
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number one, the economy is bleak, the job market for young children coming out of college is difficult, education costs are really expensive. at the same time they themselves from the affluent do not believe that they will leave as much to their children as they once thought. many reasons for that the large part, low interest rates people have to spend down principal. the fact we don't have defined benefit pension plans very much, the vulnerability of medicare and social security and finally, and that this cannot be overstated, the foundational jolt that many of these individuals up took with the 2008 and 2009 -- financial crisis or of a sudden their measurements for success were no longer in terms of beating or not beating the s&p or some other benchmark but rather whether or not the companies that they invested in survived at all. that's really, really important and still is having a large effect. you see that in the survey. gerri: leaving a legacy from a 46 percent said it means being remembered and passing on tradition. thanks for coming on. interesting survey. appreciate your time. >> thank
number one, the economy is bleak, the job market for young children coming out of college is difficult, education costs are really expensive. at the same time they themselves from the affluent do not believe that they will leave as much to their children as they once thought. many reasons for that the large part, low interest rates people have to spend down principal. the fact we don't have defined benefit pension plans very much, the vulnerability of medicare and social security and finally,...
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> now on "extra" -- duck and cover. are the oscars ready for seth macfarlane? >> congratulations. you five ladies no longer have to be attract todd harvey weinstein. >> i'm here with the new oscar host, seth macfarlane. >> this is a family show. >> who was shut out? "extra" picks the golden globes. >> i'll go with best film of the year. >> we're revealing the races too close to call and the stars can't -- who can't lose. and the interview with arnold. >> i've got a surprise message from sly stallone. >> then, a.j. in palm beach at the donald's estate. why he's going on a crash diet. lance armstrong sitting down with oprah to admi
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> now on "extra" -- duck and cover. are the...
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. >>> and the cost of higher educati education. and how one ivy league institution is fighting. my conversation with the president of harvard. >>> and what's the buzz? the buzz feed that is. the company that wants to be the next media giant and how it plans on getting there. "on the money" begins right now. >>> this is america's number-one financial news program. "on the money." now, maria bartiromo. >>> here's a look what's making news as we head into a new week kwgsz on the money" a changing of the guard at the most important post in the obama administration. the president nominated his chief of staff, jack lew to, replace timothy geithner. lew has been the budget director for both presidentses clinton and obama. he is viewed as a experienced and hand in negotiations but does not have strong ties to wall street. it is likely he will be confirmed by the senate. >>> the dow jones industrial average continued to rise on earnings news through the week. the s&p 500, in fact, closed at a new five-year high thursday. earnings season is under way, and dow component alcoa kicked off. p
. >>> and the cost of higher educati education. and how one ivy league institution is fighting. my conversation with the president of harvard. >>> and what's the buzz? the buzz feed that is. the company that wants to be the next media giant and how it plans on getting there. "on the money" begins right now. >>> this is america's number-one financial news program. "on the money." now, maria bartiromo. >>> here's a look what's making news as...
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>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim will have more tonight at 5:00 p.m. schools no longer in session for 1000 students in maryland. >> jennifer franciotti has the details. >> the students are sleeping in this morning. they came to class yesterday not knowing their school would be shut down. this is how they learned their school had been shut down. it is private trade school. they abruptly closed. the school has branches in colombia and silver spring as well as other states across the country. 1200 maryland students were enrolled. >> we here are committed to insuring that they complete the training that they intended to complete when they enrolled. it is important they get the skills they need to get the jobs they need. >> they will be working with the students to find them a new place to go. anyone who paid out of pocket will be reimbursed from a fund they were required to pay into. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> pol
>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim will have more tonight at 5:00 p.m. schools no longer in session for 1000 students in maryland. >> jennifer franciotti has the details. >> the students are sleeping in this morning. they came to class yesterday not knowing their school would be shut down. this is how they learned their...
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prop 30 funds will also go to higher education. about $125 million each for uc and csu. still governor brown says the state must live within its means and there will be cuts to certain welfare programs. >>> testing begins today on the now bay lights project on the bay bridge. more than 25,000 l.e.d. bulbs have been attached on the western span. crews will run the first sequence test to make sure everything is in working order. computer software has been designed to change light patterns. the $8 million project was created to celebrate the bay bridge's 75th anniversary. the switch will officially be turned on in march and it will run for two years. >>> when we return, monopoly is about to use a game piece. >> and it's up to you to decide which one goes into retirement. >>> sort of a monopoly survivor twist. hasboro holding a facebook contest to eliminate one of its igt little monopoly game piece and introduce a new one. and you get to help choose which one. >> it's the latest effort to bring new excitement to the game if they created almost eight decades ago. facebook fan
prop 30 funds will also go to higher education. about $125 million each for uc and csu. still governor brown says the state must live within its means and there will be cuts to certain welfare programs. >>> testing begins today on the now bay lights project on the bay bridge. more than 25,000 l.e.d. bulbs have been attached on the western span. crews will run the first sequence test to make sure everything is in working order. computer software has been designed to change light...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine, could you be mine ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! i'm so excited! today is my turn to take something to school for show and tell! that means i get to bring something in to school and show my friends. come on! dad and i made a book to s
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it is really when you think about the power we have with our culture and ideas and education and the way we behave, awesome and scary. >> you know, so apparently there is a connection, you write about, between or we can learn i guess and take the big bang, we can learn lessons of global warming from the big bang and i was trying to understand that and hoping make you could -- >> let me unpack that actually. what we know from studying the history of the plan set carbon is really the link. we associate it with global warming but so much more thinking about the history of the planet. it's the link of rock, air, l e living creatures. it cycles through and learn the water cycle in school. there's a carbon cycle that acts over long and short time frames. rock, air, water and life exchange carbon. in the rarts at which they exchange that carbon determines how much carbon is in the atmosphere and the amount of carbon in the atmosphere tracks very nicely global temperatures as we know today and as we see in the past, as well. so, really, carbon is not only something we talk about with green h
it is really when you think about the power we have with our culture and ideas and education and the way we behave, awesome and scary. >> you know, so apparently there is a connection, you write about, between or we can learn i guess and take the big bang, we can learn lessons of global warming from the big bang and i was trying to understand that and hoping make you could -- >> let me unpack that actually. what we know from studying the history of the plan set carbon is really the...
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john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. another damages kids livers and kidneys from school supplied -- supplies. julie gunlock as young children with the independent women's forum what did you find? >> 1,000 studies said bpa is safe for common use. it is vilified and people say chemicals are scary. i will listen to what consumer activist organization says. there is no reason for it. john: what to the consumer rights groups have in it? >> money. they still fear. news sells. not just the organization but the mainstream media. john: the national resource defense council gave us the scare over the apples now have $185 million of assets we could get the bp
john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. another damages kids livers and kidneys...
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the list take several factors into account including graduation rate and education funding. >> here's a story for you. cool or gross? >> i'll take cool. >> no. one company introduces the ipottie. the poosabilities. get it? >> did you like doing all that? >> i did love that. >> plus, saving room, money and the environment. you don't have it, you don't have a compose. stick around for derek thomas's tips for going green. >> are we still talking poo? we'll be right back. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> rumors are flying about facebook. sent out invites for an event january 15th that reads come and see what we're building. insiders are speculating facebook may be introducing own smart phone or a new operating system. >> oh, geez. toddlers could soon be doing web surfing while on the pottie. behold the ipotty. unveiled at the show in las vegas. high tech take on toilet training that has
the list take several factors into account including graduation rate and education funding. >> here's a story for you. cool or gross? >> i'll take cool. >> no. one company introduces the ipottie. the poosabilities. get it? >> did you like doing all that? >> i did love that. >> plus, saving room, money and the environment. you don't have it, you don't have a compose. stick around for derek thomas's tips for going green. >> are we still talking poo? we'll...
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that's the piece we haven't talked about, investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for, you know, a dollar an hour. but we want to work at $50,000 -- we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria is the host of "fareed zakaria: gps." tune in for a special, "memo to the president: roadmap for a second term," sunday night, 8:00 eastern. >>> coming up -- >> i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >> sadly, oh, yes, you will, mr. president. that debt ceiling debate is going to get nasty again, especially since many congressmen don't seem to understand the issue at all. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. jus
that's the piece we haven't talked about, investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for, you know, a dollar an hour. but we want to work at $50,000 -- we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria is the host of "fareed zakaria: gps." tune in for a special, "memo to the president: roadmap for a second...
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there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations. it is not authorizing new spending by the president. essentially we should be talking about what it is and why it needs to be raised and telling people we are not spending new money with raising the debt ceiling. congress already passed the bills, social security, military, stuff we spend money on. hit the debt limit without raising and cannot pay that stuff. prioritizing payments and pay 40% of what the government has to pay. lot of people will not get social security checks. that's what the debt ceiling is about. >> the politics of this, should -
there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations....
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that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next month. in the meantime, we're learning some specifics about what that program is. the president wants congress to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004, and extend criminal and mental health background checks to firearms sales at gun shows and through private dealers. vice president biden has devoted this week to hearing from all sides, including the n.r.a. tomorrow. >> we're here today to deal with a problem that requires immediate action, urgent action, and the president and i are determined to take action. >> reporter: he met today with victims of gun violence and gun control advocate
that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next...
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international level in afghanistan itself what has the country accomplished we know the situation of education in afghanistan we know the situation of health in afghanistan the infrastructure the fact that most people are still living in poverty so for the people of afghanistan cares i has not accomplished a lot. i don't know how much respect they would have for him but i know that they see him as someone who could not accomplish everything he did and maybe that's one of the reasons he was talking about the fact that he wants to retire maybe because he knows that he does not have a future in the future of afghanistan so why you bring up this retirement let's go ahead and talk about that one of the sticking points that president obama and other obama administration officials have announced is that it's time for him to start seriously considering a democratic election where the people choose somebody else the fact is that karzai has been in power for over twelve years now and he's still going is there forced retirement on the u.s. part do they even have a hand to force his retirement and will pr
international level in afghanistan itself what has the country accomplished we know the situation of education in afghanistan we know the situation of health in afghanistan the infrastructure the fact that most people are still living in poverty so for the people of afghanistan cares i has not accomplished a lot. i don't know how much respect they would have for him but i know that they see him as someone who could not accomplish everything he did and maybe that's one of the reasons he was...
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for you know, $1 an hour. we want to work at $50,000. we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria, the host of fareed zakaria gps, tune into the show, he's got a special, a memo to the president, road map for the second term. sunday night, 8 :00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up -- >> i will not have another debate with this congress. over whether or not they should pay the bills, that they have already racked up through the laws that they passed. >> sadly, oh yes you will. the debt ceiling debate will get nasty. especially since many congressmen don't seem to understand the issue at all. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy wit
investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for you know, $1 an hour. we want to work at $50,000. we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria, the host of fareed zakaria gps, tune into the show, he's got a special, a memo to the president, road map for the second term. sunday night, 8 :00 p.m. eastern. >>>...
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was there some sort of educational purpose or making an example or spark a debate or provoke a debate? >> again, i'd have to let the teacher answer that question. >> greta: what's the level of complaints from parents? how many, how many students in the class and how many parents did you have who were contacting you? >> oh, my goodness. well, first of all, the superintendent is well-respected in our community and immediately let the community, indicated we'd take action. so the community is waiting and trusts the superintendent to take the right action, but as the news has gotten out across the country we've received phone calls and e-mails across the country appalled with this behavior. >> greta: we'll wait and see what happens and i assume we haven't heard the end this have story. mark, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> greta: coming up, disturbing new information about the suicide of former nfl star junior seau. and in two minutes incredible discovery, an ipad with $13,000 stuffed inside. you have to s s s s s why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the i
was there some sort of educational purpose or making an example or spark a debate or provoke a debate? >> again, i'd have to let the teacher answer that question. >> greta: what's the level of complaints from parents? how many, how many students in the class and how many parents did you have who were contacting you? >> oh, my goodness. well, first of all, the superintendent is well-respected in our community and immediately let the community, indicated we'd take action. so the...
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education has become a business. it is now a business where you are paying an institution to educate you and the success is performance-based. what happens when students do not get that education and what responsibility do the institutions have as far as educating people that are going to be employable? guest: i think that is a great question. that is one of the main responsibilities of education. they need to make sure that your skills will be transferable to the job market. i do believe that there is a conversation now. there is a conversation there is a conversation happening between the departments and the schools about whether schools need to be held more accountable for outcomes. we have to recognize that it is a difficult job market that is not the fault of schools, but students need to pay attention to what kind of educational value and student experience and retention and graduation rates. talk to alumni. see what their experience is and what is happening in the job market for them. host: marian wang, there
education has become a business. it is now a business where you are paying an institution to educate you and the success is performance-based. what happens when students do not get that education and what responsibility do the institutions have as far as educating people that are going to be employable? guest: i think that is a great question. that is one of the main responsibilities of education. they need to make sure that your skills will be transferable to the job market. i do believe that...
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we could be doing neutral things that would actually educate them, or we could -- neil: you could actually have them start with congress on that. >> yeah. neil: and then work their way to the american public. >> that's right. [laughter] neil: 100,000 or no, you've got to have kind of misplaced priorities to even entertain something like this in an environment like this. i mean, the whole capital system is burning that they've got control over, and they're doing something goofy like this. >> well, it was the national endowment from the arts, just in case everybody's wondering, that's who's behind this. collected the taxpayer money together and sat down and thought about how should we pirg out how to bestow this upon, you know, worthy folks -- neil: it's clearly aimed at the young. >> oh, yeah. i guess, they want to insure that it's a built-in base of supporters going forward. neil: but the idea being you need more money to fix this problem with money you say we don't have. >> right. we're absolutely broke, but we're going to train kids that they should be battling big oil more than anything
we could be doing neutral things that would actually educate them, or we could -- neil: you could actually have them start with congress on that. >> yeah. neil: and then work their way to the american public. >> that's right. [laughter] neil: 100,000 or no, you've got to have kind of misplaced priorities to even entertain something like this in an environment like this. i mean, the whole capital system is burning that they've got control over, and they're doing something goofy like...
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this is education. >> bob: most liberal teaches would not stomp on flags. >> eric: but this gentleman said he brought his bias, personal bias -- i'm quoting. his personal bias in the classroom, that is where he overstepped the bounds. check this out. parents and students in a public brawl. we are seeing these videos. are we seeing more of these because of youtube and the internet or is american culture in decline? >> kimberly: it's in decline in some respects. sure, you have more people recording these things. perhaps that is feeding the fire. where essentially, i want the videotape. on youtube. have my 15 seconds up to maximum of 15 max of fame. it's very, very sad. no respect. this violence is senseless. >> eric: thoughts? >> andrea: i don't think the two things are mutually exclusive. we are seeing more because people record it. they think they can get famous and get twitter followers. they can get the attention. i think the culture is decaying. for many reasons which we have talked about here. breakdown of the family, et cetera. >> dana: my parents were too busy to accompany me to
this is education. >> bob: most liberal teaches would not stomp on flags. >> eric: but this gentleman said he brought his bias, personal bias -- i'm quoting. his personal bias in the classroom, that is where he overstepped the bounds. check this out. parents and students in a public brawl. we are seeing these videos. are we seeing more of these because of youtube and the internet or is american culture in decline? >> kimberly: it's in decline in some respects. sure, you have...
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find out why they think that entertainment and education are the places to be, to find growth in 2013 and beyond. a conversation with epr properties' ceo and president david brain coming up next in a fox be business exclusive. keep it here. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, gla
find out why they think that entertainment and education are the places to be, to find growth in 2013 and beyond. a conversation with epr properties' ceo and president david brain coming up next in a fox be business exclusive. keep it here. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going...
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after iraq, after afghanistan and then the democrats want for 25 years to spend that money on domestic education and energy. >> and of course the europeans discover you can only take so much money from defense and put it into the entitlement. >> they believe that. >> and eventually you end up bankrupt and defenseless. the europeans can afford that because they have the americans behind them. who do we have behind us? >> right, but here is the question that i have politically, the president knows because this was floated and you've written two critical columns about chuck hagel and a lot of other people have as well. some republicans have come out and said they won't support him. chuck schumer, the new york democrat said well, i want to hear his record and he hasn't come out and said he'll vote for him. so, why would the president's court a confirmation fight in this manner? >> you know, i actually think there's a psychological element. he wanted susan rice as secretary of state. >> u.n. ambassador. >> u.n. ambassador, and she was heavily criticized by various others and she withdrew her name and
after iraq, after afghanistan and then the democrats want for 25 years to spend that money on domestic education and energy. >> and of course the europeans discover you can only take so much money from defense and put it into the entitlement. >> they believe that. >> and eventually you end up bankrupt and defenseless. the europeans can afford that because they have the americans behind them. who do we have behind us? >> right, but here is the question that i have...
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been talking about spreading really quickly, want to make sure you are prepared but sometimes want to educate yourself about t as i said before, you're combing through cdc data, google trends data, there is so much information out there on this. this is taking all the tech nerds and data and putting it into one forum. marten? >> if only there was an app to tell where you to get good chicken soup. laurie segal, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> a red carpet insider shares his stories, just in time for tonight's golden globes. find out what really goes on before and during the big show. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ >>> all eyes will be trained on the red carpet before the golden globes tonight. everybody wants to see their favorite stars what happened they are wearing. david carter, chief correspondent for fandango joins us now. good to see you. all dressed for the part i
been talking about spreading really quickly, want to make sure you are prepared but sometimes want to educate yourself about t as i said before, you're combing through cdc data, google trends data, there is so much information out there on this. this is taking all the tech nerds and data and putting it into one forum. marten? >> if only there was an app to tell where you to get good chicken soup. laurie segal, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> a red carpet insider shares...
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his budget includes more money for education, thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it stresses continued fiscal restraint everywhere else. that means many state services that were cut in recent years will not be restored. >>> hats, gloves, warm coats, maybe even boots. you got to be prepared for a big chill when you go outside this morning. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san rafael checking the falling temperatures. i see you have a scarf on. >> reporter: i have the scarf, gloves, the boots. i guess i just forgot the hat. i think of a cbs 5 hat somewhere. so i'll make up for that. but, yes, temperatures in the bay area are dropping. the national weather service tweeted that it dropped 11 degrees in the past 24 hours in santa rosa. here in san rafael, just as cold. we are look at 39 degrees. we could see frost advisories and freeze warnings tonight. this morning, though, the people who have the hard he was time getting up will be those in the east an north bays. temperatures will be in the 50s. cold weather will drop snow along the way in the next few days. >
his budget includes more money for education, thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it stresses continued fiscal restraint everywhere else. that means many state services that were cut in recent years will not be restored. >>> hats, gloves, warm coats, maybe even boots. you got to be prepared for a big chill when you go outside this morning. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san rafael checking the falling temperatures. i see you have a scarf on. >> reporter: i have the...
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the department of education could do something like that. he can't impose a new requirement. he can't say that people have to be registered, which is an idea that's been floating out there. that would have to be done by a law. within the existing authority, within the existing budgets, the president could do something. >> a lot of people have talked about the possibility that perhaps this executive order of discussion has something to do with the now expired assault weapons ban that was in place between 1994 and 2004, as you mentioned to me earlier off camera. can an executive order somehow reinitiate that ban, bring it back, somehow use a loophole, anything or nothing? >> i think nothing. i can't imagine every possibility but this was a law, passed by congress and expired. >> and only congress can pass a law. that almost certainly is going to be a big part of this legislative fight that will go on in congress but i don't see any way that the president could do this on his own. >> i think it is critical to make that point. there are a lot of nerves that are frayed just on the
the department of education could do something like that. he can't impose a new requirement. he can't say that people have to be registered, which is an idea that's been floating out there. that would have to be done by a law. within the existing authority, within the existing budgets, the president could do something. >> a lot of people have talked about the possibility that perhaps this executive order of discussion has something to do with the now expired assault weapons ban that was...
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community was in there, also legal justice and service organizations, religious groups and organization, education leaders, the mental health community, gun owners and sportsmen were included, gun safety advocates, technology experts. the vice president is taking recommendations from all groups. there is common ground on this issue from all sides. for instance, even nra members overwhelmingly support changes to background check laws. 74% want everyone purchasing a gun permit to undergo a background check with no loopholes. this is from republicans pollster frank luntz, and was taken long before the shootings in newtown, connecticut. plenty of gunowners are on board with changing the status quo. right now there are basically three major firewalls to sensible and safety laws in this country being changed. if you want to ban assault weapons in this country, i think first you have to deal with the gun nuts. and we're going to have a special segment on them coming up later on in the program. now this crowd is convinced that the government wants to ban everything, in fact even get rid of hunting. now th
community was in there, also legal justice and service organizations, religious groups and organization, education leaders, the mental health community, gun owners and sportsmen were included, gun safety advocates, technology experts. the vice president is taking recommendations from all groups. there is common ground on this issue from all sides. for instance, even nra members overwhelmingly support changes to background check laws. 74% want everyone purchasing a gun permit to undergo a...
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. >> this is a financial education. beginning with harvard and georgetown. but that never disqualified anybody. tip o'neill 93 and '94, special to president clinton. and that's what john harwood was talking about. incredible expertise with the budget. moving on in 2006, new york university as executive advice president. then a stint at citigroup. first at global wealth management and next in a controversy by the way that comes up with a large bonus he got while citigroup was getting tart money. finally reenter the administration. i'm sure the administration will make a cot of, as secretary in charge of of resource management. and second stint of omb. then white house chief of staff to the present. let's look at positive. some private sector banking experience. that ends up being a negative. close to the president, you have treasury secretaries with more or less connections to the white house. . finally ton negatives, is this the guy you want in office during financial crisis like you had with geithner with his experience at the new york fed? not really viewe
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because they realize that i have helped educate them, and they are educating other people. >> that was jean manford speaking on "the today show" in 1978. the organization she founded is a national nonprofit with 350 affiliates, started with one lady carrying a sign in public to support her son. it became a powerful thing, a cultural advance on this thing that is a civil rights issue. an advance that is widely credits a a key key development for civil rights in this movement. watch this. >> soon after the protest at stonewall 40 years ago, the phone rang in the home of a soft spoken elementary school teacher named jean manford. it was 1:00 a.m. and it was the police. now her son, morty, had been at the stonewall the night of the raids. ever since he felt within him a new sense of purpose. so when the officer told jean that her son had been arrested, which was happening often to gay protesters, she was not entirely caught off guard. and then the officer added one more thing. and you know, he is homosexual. well, that police officer sure was surprised when jean responded, yes, i know. why
because they realize that i have helped educate them, and they are educating other people. >> that was jean manford speaking on "the today show" in 1978. the organization she founded is a national nonprofit with 350 affiliates, started with one lady carrying a sign in public to support her son. it became a powerful thing, a cultural advance on this thing that is a civil rights issue. an advance that is widely credits a a key key development for civil rights in this movement....